• ESPN and Uninterrupted, the digital media company founded by LeBron James and Maverick Carter, will debut an original series, More Than An Athlete, Nov. 20, exclusively on ESPN+. The eight-episode series follows James’ journey from basketball prodigy to global sports icon, businessman and philanthropist via the bonds of friendship and partnership among four men over more than two decades: James, Carter, Randy Mims and Rich Paul.

• The NFL and Mexico's President-Elect Andrés Manuel López Obrador confirmed that the third game of the existing agreement signed in 2016 will be played in 2019 at Estadio Azteca. The date and time of the game will be determined in conjunction with the release of the 2019 NFL schedule next spring

• NBC Sports and the Premier League are partnering to present their second Premier League Mornings Live, scheduled to take place in New York on Saturday, Dec. 8. The event will include a turf pitch, the Premier League trophy, club mascots and special guests. The initial fan fest in September was attended by more than 2,000 on a rooftop overlooking the U.S. Capitol in Washington D.C.

• Between now and Nov. 19, every use of #SaluteToService on Twitter will generate a $5 donation, up to $5 million, to the NFL’s military non-profit partners – including the Pat Tillman Foundation, TAPS, USO, Wounded Warrior Project and the Bob Woodruff Foundation.

According to the brand, a division of Unilever, Curry will "continue to play a leading role in Degree marketing campaigns showcasing the brand's many products and innovations."

A new multi-media campaign with Curry is scheduled to break in early 2016, to include TV, print, Internet, social media and POP.

"Stephen has been a great partner and is a perfect fit for the Degree brand," Matthew McCarthy, senior director of marketing for Unilever, said in a statement. "Degree celebrates movement, and no one moves quite like Stephen, both on the court and in life.

"His dedication to elevating his game naturally mirrors the commitment of Degree to deliver innovative products designed to respond to the needs of consumers, keeping them fresh with every move," said McCarthy.

Curry earns about $8-$10 million annual from endorsements, excluding an equity pact he has with Under Armour that runs through 2024. The Golden State Warriors All-Star point guard also has deals with Foot Locker, State Farm, JBL, NBA 2K16, Fanatics Authentic memorabilia and CoachUp.

"Degree celebrates movement, and no one moves quite like Stephen, both on the court and in life."

He also has appeared in NBA-related spots for ESPN's This is SportsCenter and Turner's NBA on TNT.

According to Curry, "Degree believed in me early in my career, and I'm grateful for their continued support. Their focus on providing people with the protection they need as they move and get more out of life fits perfectly with my approach to continually better myself both on and off the court.

"I can't wait to show fans what Degree and I have coming up for them next year."